Coming to a Supreme Court near you: Executive privilege on trial
Can a sitting president strip a former president of executive privilege?

COMMENTARY
By Peter Navarro - - Tuesday, September 5, 2023
OPINION:
This week, I go on trial for an alleged crime that no senior White House official has ever been charged with. Before the first juror is seated, I have been stripped of virtually every possible defense. This can’t be the law, which is why this case is headed to the Supreme Court.
A Supreme Court case must be of national importance. U.S. v. Navarro is surely that. It involves an unprecedented attack on executive privilege and the constitutional separation of powers by a partisan Congress and weaponized Department of Justice.
Executive privilege has guarded the White House from partisan attacks since President George Washington. Courts have noted: Because “[a] President and those who assist him must be free to explore alternatives in the process of shaping policies and making decisions and to do so in a way many would be unwilling to express except privately,’ the privilege ‘safeguards the public interest in candid, confidential deliberations within the Executive Branch.”
If the Biden/Garland DOJ succeeds in putting a senior White House adviser in prison for simply doing his duty, it will destroy executive privilege and spark a spurious subpoena arms race on Capitol Hill. This can’t be the law.
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